WHUT (Howard University Television)
41
41
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the other will completely, completely revolutionize health care. it's beginning now. it's something called predecision medicine that i write about in the book. and actually in virtually every walk of life we're going to be seeing continued revolutionary changes. that sounds forbidding but this is 9 future. and we need to plug into it. and we need to make some choices about how to preserve human value. we talked about privacy. we talked about kmurt. there are other values. in the biological revolution which in chapter 5 is the reinvention of life-and-death we have become the personal agents of evolution. >> we are now able -- >> raising importa
it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the other will completely, completely revolutionize health care. it's...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president whose economy is contracting combat least at the time he made the projectionon. are you kidding me? >> it is just not oing to happen in these circumstances, and that is one of the great fiction is that is being pushed at the american people is that we have to choose between gross and fixing our budget. we don't. fixing the budget is part of better growth. it is simply not a good growth policy to sail straight toward a fiscal disaster which is a we're heading for right now. we would be well advised to do a u-turn on the budget. we need a sensible, rational, bipartisan
that larger than the economy, and it will stay that way for decades. lou: until everyone understands that there has to be a prudent, rational, fiscal policy pursued by both parties, we are on the verge, and seems to me, being a detonation in perpetuity. when you talk about growth, the only way to read at least deal with the problems that face us now is to restore growth. as you said, the big issue is growth. at think some of the most optimistic projections i have ever seen from a president...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight or rumble joining me for tonight's big picture rumble our marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney neil munro white house reporter with the daily caller and ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of the banter media group thank you gentlemen for joining me let's get started so we have new job or job numbers released today count me out one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs in january employment rate ticked up slightly because more people are out there looking at seven point nine percent another important number a lot of the jobs numbers from last year were revised so that we h
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight or rumble joining me for tonight's big picture marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney neil munro white house reporter with the daily caller and ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder of the banter media group thank you gentlemen for joining me let's get started so we have new job or job numbers released today to me out one hundred fifty seven thousand jobs in january employment rate ticked up slightly because more people are out there looking at seven point nine percent another important number a lot of the jobs numbers from last year were revised so that we had an average
added more jobs in january according to the new jobs report but can the american economy ever truly recover without more federal investments in education green energy and infrastructure we'll debate this issue in tonight's big picture rumble and in the second half of tonight's show we'll take another look at a conversation tom had with susan cain an author and former wall street attorney who understands just how powerful introverts are to our society. so it's friday night which means we fight...
51
51
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know when to walk away ♪ know when to run .. >>>. >> eric: it's ban we said the exception of four stays. they have outlawed sports gambling even to your office pool. we'll bring in john stossel says that is crazy. >> it is crazy. it's nice they don't enforce it but that let's abuse people. they raid some poker games. guys wear masks and guns drawn. >> eric: so i can't have a poker game. i can't put ten bucks buks on an office pool because that is illegal but i can walk down a street and pick up a lottery ticket? >> that is so disgusting. state says, there is
they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know...
151
151
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
and how did that affect the economy? last quarter, the gdp, which measures the economy, fell 0.1%. and 38,000 more people filed jobless claims last week than the week before. this is seersz. the economy is moouing in the right direction. but we can be the take our eye off the ball. we can't just cut, cut, cut. republicans ignore the real impact cuts have on the economy. do they think we wouldn't point it out? nice try, but cut it out because we gotchya. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's
and how did that affect the economy? last quarter, the gdp, which measures the economy, fell 0.1%. and 38,000 more people filed jobless claims last week than the week before. this is seersz. the economy is moouing in the right direction. but we can be the take our eye off the ball. we can't just cut, cut, cut. republicans ignore the real impact cuts have on the economy. do they think we wouldn't point it out? nice try, but cut it out because we gotchya. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been...
75
75
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. on the jobs front, a strong payrolls report showed private employers added 192,000 jobs in january, much more than economiste eecxpd. but the commerce department said economic growth, contracted in the last three months of 2012. the g.d.p. shrank by 0.1% the first time that's happened since the financial crisis began. the fed said in its policy tatement today that it continues to see "downside risks" to the economy. unemployment is still "elevated". but household and business spending advanced. >> susie: darren gersh begins our coverage with that weak reading on the economy. >> reporter: last quarter, defense spending fell off the fiscal cliff. as lawmakers bickered, manufacturers who make things for the pentagon cut back production sharply-- defense spending fell 22% in the latest g.d.p. report, tipping the economy into the red. >> certainly manufacturers are pulling back and i think this is a bit of a wake up call that these cuts are real and that they have real effects on the econo
economy. on the jobs front, a strong payrolls report showed private employers added 192,000 jobs in january, much more than economiste eecxpd. but the commerce department said economic growth, contracted in the last three months of 2012. the g.d.p. shrank by 0.1% the first time that's happened since the financial crisis began. the fed said in its policy tatement today that it continues to see "downside risks" to the economy. unemployment is still "elevated". but household...
85
85
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the economy has changed. expanding lower to medium-scale but guest worker visas into areas like manufacturing, retail, food preparation, construction, general services would be, i think, a great step forward towards the awarding future unauthorized immigration and allow in certain sectors of the economy to grow. the issue of enforcement is also contentious, but intimately connected with making the lawful immigration system work. the reason why it authorized an aggression occurs is the government has refused to enforce the law. the blue. takes that side and supports the verify -- the blueprint takes that side and supports the e- verify. we do not have authorized kemkers because the government has ferruled to force -- has failed to enforce the law. it is not by itself evidence the government is refusing to enforce the law. the government is expanding, has been expanding several years its immigration enforcement activities. from secure communities which started and about 1% american jurisdictions in 2008, which
the economy has changed. expanding lower to medium-scale but guest worker visas into areas like manufacturing, retail, food preparation, construction, general services would be, i think, a great step forward towards the awarding future unauthorized immigration and allow in certain sectors of the economy to grow. the issue of enforcement is also contentious, but intimately connected with making the lawful immigration system work. the reason why it authorized an aggression occurs is the...
95
95
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
and germany are strong economies-- the 5th and 7th largest economies in the world-- and they continue to be very significant trading partners, even though their growth rates are stagnant. >> reporter: people move for many reasons-- not just a new job. it could be marriage, or a desire for a warmer climate. but there's no denying migration patterns tell a lot about regional economic differences. so where are workers moving to in the u.s.? >> washington d.c. has been the top destination for several years now. i think that's a reflection of the growth of not only governmental activity in washington, but it's defense contractors, and folks who are there to protect the interests of their company. >> reporter: oregon, nevada, north carolina, and south carolina are also popular places to move. on the other hand, states like new jersey, illinois, west virginia, new york, and new mexico had an exodus of workers. many of those departures are rooted in lack of jobs, high taxes, and expensive housing. economists are pleased to see a pick-up in moving, because it reflects greater job opportunities
and germany are strong economies-- the 5th and 7th largest economies in the world-- and they continue to be very significant trading partners, even though their growth rates are stagnant. >> reporter: people move for many reasons-- not just a new job. it could be marriage, or a desire for a warmer climate. but there's no denying migration patterns tell a lot about regional economic differences. so where are workers moving to in the u.s.? >> washington d.c. has been the top...
95
95
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> how is the economy doing? we've seen the stock market move up. the housing market is slowly coming back but there's still more to consider. >> the january jobs report will be released and it could show the economy picking up some steam. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to budge the unemployment rate from its current 7.8%. >> it's been a slow process. >> reporter: latoya patrick is one of america's estimated 12 million unemployed workers. she's been looking for a job since the fall after graduating with a master's degree. >> i'm not going to lie, it's been really tough times when you're home. you feel like i've spent all this time going to school and it's like nobody is giving you a chance. >> reporter: economists say until more people like latoya find job, the economy will continue to suffer. the government announced wednesday the economy this rank last quarter for the fi
back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> how is the economy doing? we've seen the stock market move up. the housing market is slowly coming back but there's still more to consider. >> the january jobs report will be released and it could show the economy picking up some steam. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to budge...
139
139
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the joplebless rate was above 8 for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics makers are marred deep in the red but they started showing signs of a turn around. panasonic reported the first profit since october and december. >> translator: in this quarter, our sales fell due to stagnant demand of products like televisions and digital cameras, but we managed to post a before-tax profit and after-tax profit. >> panasonic's net came to $670 million. group sales fell 8% from a year earlier. the company managed to cut costs by slashing jobs. a decline in the price of rare earths and other raw materials was also a help. the firm has kept its forecast for this fiscal year. it expects to l
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the joplebless rate was above 8 for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics...
98
98
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the jobless rate was above 8% for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics makers are marred deep in the red but they started showing signs of a turn around. panasonic reported the first profit since october and december. >> translator: in this quarter, our sales fell due to stagnant demand of products like televisions and digital cameras, but we managed to post a before-tax profit and after-tax profit. >> panasonic's net came to $670 million. group sales fell 8% from a year earlier. the company managed to cut costs by slashing jobs. a decline in the price of rare earths and other raw materials was also a help. the firm has kept its forecast for this fiscal year. it expects to los
economy is beginning to show signs of a full recovery but in terms of the labor market, not just yet. officials from the u.s. labor department have released the latest jobs report. it edged up to 7.9%. it was 7.8% the previous month. the jobless rate was above 8% for months. they added 157,000 jobs in the non-farm sector. employment in the retail sector rose by 33,000 while employment in the transportation and warehousing dropped by about 14,000 jobs. >>> major japanese electronics...
43
43
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so...
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready o with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
that generates the economy i don't want to bail anybody out i agree i don't think we should bail the rich out either i mean i guess it's consistent positions that any consistent but that's not what happens in government you see. this cooper welfare system where you have a free market for the poor and you have a massive social welfare state for the rich which is show you an extent on the good with that and we're going to do that but as we go to the market they have a highly regulated system for the poor where they're forced to use government schools cover. in hospitals who under government these poor people are regularly have or one of these hacks is not little by social control that those attacks it's very very just social control you they tell you that you don't pay taxes they take taxes and then they give you your money back if you do things they like you get married you buy a house you buy a certain kind of quite a very certain money back i don't know how the government the one way that they control use by taxes people make choices to do good morning although it is hard to use to
that generates the economy i don't want to bail anybody out i agree i don't think we should bail the rich out either i mean i guess it's consistent positions that any consistent but that's not what happens in government you see. this cooper welfare system where you have a free market for the poor and you have a massive social welfare state for the rich which is show you an extent on the good with that and we're going to do that but as we go to the market they have a highly regulated system for...
122
122
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently used? the answer is no. the second is, what public policy levers does congress have, given that we want more primary-care physicians, to move them into that field, and also to practice where they are needed? the third is, to what extent can financial incentives be used, which you have already answered him and talked about. the traditional model of workforce forecasting has been to focus on physician population ratios, as if all the other people who work in the primary care team did not matter. my whole career has been to say we should use non-physician workers far more imaginatively, he and let them practice indepe
he is the james madison professor of political economy at princeton university, and contributing writer to "the new york times" economix blog. thank you for being with us. >> i am very honored by it. i should have added that i was delivered by a midwife, and of course my mother. i once told that to a member of the american medical association. he said, it shows. i am not sure what he meant. i divided my written statement into three parts. is our medical capability efficiently...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good on the outside but with 70% of our immune system located in our gut the core of our health is truly on the inside. that's why i take new trubiotics. it's a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. one helps support digestive health the other immune health. stay true to your health. new trubiotics. from the makers of one-a-day. the motive appears to be robbery. when authorities went to the house through the suspects were busy partying. the son of a police sergeant. investigators are trying to determine whether a gas leak caused a garage explosion. the garage in the home had collapsed. officials say it appears a
it is good for the economy and it is good for the environment. >> i do not know if there is a web site for a period. >> we will get you there. of the investigationcoming up next the investigation after a garage exploded overnight in the far south suburbs. plus a familiar face at the daley center this morning as mayor emmanuel reported for jury duty. a lot of you may have heard about probiotics but may not realize what they can do for your health. we know what it takes to look good...
65
65
Feb 5, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took him. everyone knew he was crazy. american sniper great american male, more shots at the enemy he was killed by a man with a history of mental problems. >> sean: conservative talk radio. >> aurora, tucson, this is crazy people. everything they are telling you what they can do about guns is lie. problem with universal background checks one,have them now. any licensed gun dealer is performing a background check. if you are walking through a gun show, everybody is doing background checks. the only people who are not suggested to background checks are people giving them to their son
war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took...
141
141
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: shhhhhhh quiet time for momma everybody. >> is this the time where we have to put our heads on the desk? >> stephanie: momma has a massive red wine headache that is impervious to aspirin. i walked to a party last night, and that was bad news. >> and so what are you doing to do tonight? >> stephanie: we're going to party tonight! and i'm having a super bowl party sunday. >> i'm not g
. ♪ what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the...
78
78
Feb 4, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at these deductions that people are able to take advantage of, the average person can't take advantage of. the average person doesn't have access to cayman island accounts. so, we just want to make sure that the whole system is fair. >> all right, today is the day one in the new job for secretary of state john kerry, he got an early start over the weekend, he reached out to world leaders by phone, pledging to continue pushing for peace talks. >>> the senate armed services committee is expected to vote his nomination to senate. former white house press secretary robert gibbs was on meet the press, admitted that it wa
. >>> of course, there's the economy with mixed reports last week detailing a drop in gdp coupled with better than expected job growth as the stock market booms. president obama said in that interview with cbs, there needs to be some new revenue involved. he might be going after people like mitt romney. >> there's no doubt that we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficits. we can do it in a gradual way. when you look at...
63
63
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
figuring out when the economy is going to contract or expand? wow! >> andrea: my favorite is dnc communications director brad woodhouse tweeting throughout is the best looking contraction we have ever seen. that is the best case of diarrhea we have ever seen. >> dana: worst recovery in history. >> bob: why the "wall street journal" who i assume you like a lot said most is attrit to believe sandy? >> dana: did you read that editorial snod >> bob: i did. >> greg: sandy duncan? >> eric: deja vu. >> andrea: what do you think the contraction was caused by? >> bob: sandy an caused by a disruption in the christmas season. that -- >> dana: wait. what about the -- yesterday -- [ overtalk ] can i make a point. can i make a point? i want to make one point? they said it was defense cuts. >> eric: of course it was. >> dana: but defense cuts, the defense spending went down in q-3, not q-4. the defense cut was the white house's idea in the first place. the administration. they said they want more of the same. so i don't understand how you blame republicans for defe
figuring out when the economy is going to contract or expand? wow! >> andrea: my favorite is dnc communications director brad woodhouse tweeting throughout is the best looking contraction we have ever seen. that is the best case of diarrhea we have ever seen. >> dana: worst recovery in history. >> bob: why the "wall street journal" who i assume you like a lot said most is attrit to believe sandy? >> dana: did you read that editorial snod >> bob: i did....
285
285
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> now to the economy and the financial markets. stocks fell a bit today with all three major indexes modestly lower. but for the month, the dow was up almost 6%, the best since january in '94. nasdaq gained 4%, s&p just over 6. its best january since '97. what is the market surge trying to tell us when mixed in with some bad news out there, as well? and on the eve of another big jobs report? our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 25-year-old kory wilson can tell you, it's not easy looking for a job. she has applied for 200 since earning a master's degree in public relations last may. >> being a post graduate, either i'm overqualified or i'm underqualified. >> she is looking for work, but the economy seemingly poised to either take off or take a stumble. today new applications brought employment benefits jumped by 38,000. but they hit five-year lows the previous two weeks. personal income and spending both grew in december. the housing market seems to be improving, and while the economy actually shrank in the fourth quarte
. >>> now to the economy and the financial markets. stocks fell a bit today with all three major indexes modestly lower. but for the month, the dow was up almost 6%, the best since january in '94. nasdaq gained 4%, s&p just over 6. its best january since '97. what is the market surge trying to tell us when mixed in with some bad news out there, as well? and on the eve of another big jobs report? our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 25-year-old kory wilson can tell...
112
112
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
more on the economy in moments. the gun-control debate on center stage in the nation's capital today, hearing marked by a heated debate about the effectiveness and background checks and questions of why current gun-control laws simply are not enforced. the nra's wayne lapierre insisting new laws will not curtail violence, now while the government already refuses to enforce existing laws. but the fact is we could dramatically and -- cut crime with guns and save lives all over this country if we would start enforcing the 9,000 federal laws we have on the books. i'm talking about drug dealers, gangs, felons. there is simply not being enforced. the numbers are shocking. lori: meanwhile, in the murder capital of the united states, the city with some of the strictest gun laws in the nation among the mayor is again practicing chicago are mending intimidation politics. asking several mutual funds to blacklist and manufacturers who do not go along with a left-wing attack on the second amendment. his statement reading, just l
more on the economy in moments. the gun-control debate on center stage in the nation's capital today, hearing marked by a heated debate about the effectiveness and background checks and questions of why current gun-control laws simply are not enforced. the nra's wayne lapierre insisting new laws will not curtail violence, now while the government already refuses to enforce existing laws. but the fact is we could dramatically and -- cut crime with guns and save lives all over this country if we...
207
207
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and now to the economy. the labor department releases january's employment report this morning. the economy remains sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, we have an economy that's still struggling despite some positive signs like higher consumer spending, higher business investment. the job market is similar. we expect sluggish growth in today's report. of course, any surprises there could jolt the market. wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to buck the unemployment rate from its current 7.8%. >> it's been a slow process. >> latoya patrick is one of america's estimated 12 million unemployed workers. she's been looking for a job since the fall after graduating with a master's degree. >> i'm not going to lie. it's been really tough sometimes. w
. >>> and now to the economy. the labor department releases january's employment report this morning. the economy remains sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, we have an economy that's still struggling despite some positive signs like higher consumer spending, higher business investment. the job market is...
109
109
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
seems like the economy is turning around. new data is -- are giving both investors and home owners reasons to smile. the economy posts numbers we haven't seen in years. it looks and feels like a comeback. stocks and the nation's housing market are soaring. the dow jones nearly hit the 14,000 mark yesterday, closing at 13,954, its highest level in five years. after an increase of 850 points in january, the dow is only 200 points away from its all-time high. the result, american investments are surging. the average 401(k) retirement account increased 20% in the last year. from $64,000 to roughly $80,000. >> the worst case scenarios, that people were looking at in 2008, they can start to say, all right, we're not going to go there. >> reporter: on the housing front, home prices rose 5.5% in november. compared to a year ago. it was the biggest year-to-year increase since the housing bubble. >> this is a miracle in motion. we haven't seen this in probably seven years. >> reporter: housing prices up ten months in a row, up the most
seems like the economy is turning around. new data is -- are giving both investors and home owners reasons to smile. the economy posts numbers we haven't seen in years. it looks and feels like a comeback. stocks and the nation's housing market are soaring. the dow jones nearly hit the 14,000 mark yesterday, closing at 13,954, its highest level in five years. after an increase of 850 points in january, the dow is only 200 points away from its all-time high. the result, american investments are...
130
130
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
do you see the economy growing? >> the good news is the economy is growing. but the bad news it is such a slow rate, a glacier like speed. but that is great news for the market. because that allows the fed to keep lumping the money. lou: harvey eisen, it is great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: turning to the box office. a romantic comedy featuring a zombie heartthrob. "warm bodies" earning $20 million in its opening weekend. younger audiences accounting for 65% of those ticket sales. coming in fourth is "hansel and gretel", and then "silver linings playbook." so the super bowl on a power outage. they believe that it was caused due to the superdome's electrical system. no one knows who and what is responsible. it may take days to actually verify the most recent explanation. we have now moved from super bowl blackout to acknowledging responsibility, even outside washington dc. i'm next, the mayor of the murder capital of america america. we will outline it in the "chalk talk" next. and the escalating violence has jesse jackson calling for law. he's not ta
do you see the economy growing? >> the good news is the economy is growing. but the bad news it is such a slow rate, a glacier like speed. but that is great news for the market. because that allows the fed to keep lumping the money. lou: harvey eisen, it is great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: turning to the box office. a romantic comedy featuring a zombie heartthrob. "warm bodies" earning $20 million in its opening weekend. younger audiences accounting for 65% of...
79
79
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the it's first time the economy has contracted in more than three years. it's always the expectation that matters. the reason though was largely due to cuts in defense spending, which plunged from a year ago. all the economists we spoke to say a underlying numbers show the economy is still growing. a huge segment of the economy and today, defense secretary nominee chuck hagel indicate ede is ready to act in iran. he said the window is closing for diplomacy in iran and said all options are on the table for u.s. strategies for dealing with the committee. come under fire critics who say he hasn't been tough enough on iran, but what he said there mirrors what's been said by everyone else. john avlon writes why those critics are outside the mainstream. not chuck hagel. >>> it's been 545 days since is u.s. lost its top credit rating. the federal reserve says blame it on the rain. they say economic growth has paused in recent months and blames the weather. the committee says it will continue its bond buying program. >>> and our fourth story "outfront," the voices
the it's first time the economy has contracted in more than three years. it's always the expectation that matters. the reason though was largely due to cuts in defense spending, which plunged from a year ago. all the economists we spoke to say a underlying numbers show the economy is still growing. a huge segment of the economy and today, defense secretary nominee chuck hagel indicate ede is ready to act in iran. he said the window is closing for diplomacy in iran and said all options are on...
101
101
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
there are people concerned about how much this is going to cost the american economy. we have to be frank of dealing with that. we owe $16 trillion. >> there's a small majority of americans, 51% support a plan that allows undocumented workers to stay and apply for citizenship. they hope to vote in march. jim is joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> the senate is all in on this one. this is a big comprehensive plan. >> it is. i think it is significant. chuck schumer was saying you have mccain and rubio up there with chuck schumer shows there's bipartisan appeal. it could fall apart. house republicans gave the cool response. there was barely a republican leader in the house who said a nice deal. >> would they rather see it piecemeal? >> rather piecemeal and without a pathway to citizenship. it's the most important component. you had rush limbaugh saying i'm calling on my listeners and fox news to unite to kill this plan. he's talking marco rubio in particular. >> the citizenship part? >> totally. it's the pathway to citizenship. the idea that some people that came
there are people concerned about how much this is going to cost the american economy. we have to be frank of dealing with that. we owe $16 trillion. >> there's a small majority of americans, 51% support a plan that allows undocumented workers to stay and apply for citizenship. they hope to vote in march. jim is joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> the senate is all in on this one. this is a big comprehensive plan. >> it is. i think it is significant. chuck...
91
91
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> mixed signals in the american economy. wall street closes out its best january in almost 20 years. but what about the other indicators that we're headed for more trouble. >>>? and breaking her silence. beyonce shows up in new orleans, and in the process delivers what one reporter called the first in your face moment of the super bowl. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. the people at the brady campaign to prevent gun violence, the people who also compile the numbers, tell us that so far today, 203 people have been shot in this country. that's just today, and just as of 6:00 p.m. eastern time. among the shootings, kauffman, texas, an assistant district attorney gunned down and killed outside the courthouse where he worked. lincoln, nebraska. a man shot while in his apartment building after two armed men burst in. atlanta, georgia. a 14-year-old student shot in the head at price middle school this afternoon, one person
. >>> mixed signals in the american economy. wall street closes out its best january in almost 20 years. but what about the other indicators that we're headed for more trouble. >>>? and breaking her silence. beyonce shows up in new orleans, and in the process delivers what one reporter called the first in your face moment of the super bowl. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with...
116
116
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. wall street reacted by giving up some of its recent gains. the dow jones industrial average lost 44 points to close at 13,910. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3,142. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: whither the economy? that's been the question for quite a while now. today, there was a surprising and perhaps confusing new twist. the commerce department reported that gross domestic product actually shrank in the last quarter of 2012. the drop was small, one tenth of a percent. but it was still the first time economic output had fallen in three and a half years. government spending dropped, most dramatically in the defense sector. the report, though, also contained some positive developments: consumer spending and business investment were both up. and yesterday, the so-called case-shiller index found that housing prices grew in 20 major cities by an average of 5.5% over the previous year. it was the biggest gain in six years. we talk it throu
economy. wall street reacted by giving up some of its recent gains. the dow jones industrial average lost 44 points to close at 13,910. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3,142. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: whither the economy? that's been the question for quite a while now. today, there was a surprising and perhaps confusing new twist. the commerce department reported that gross domestic product actually shrank in the last quarter of 2012....
95
95
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the norm because the economy collapsed. we all remember that the economy collapsed. and to withdraw federal spending from a collapsing economy is only to make things worse. the economic collapse created these deficits, and as the economy recovers, we can draw this will down. now, there's not aagreement on that. some have preached austerity as the way forward when the economy coul lapses. -- collapses of the and when this withstand, there was lively debate between those who support that would be more sensible than austerity. we're past us a started and now into experience much the experience of foreign countries belies that austerity works when economies are collapse ago. from spain to greece, european countries that responded to the economic downturn by slashing their budgets are suffering from shrinking economies and persistent double-digit unemployment rates. a recent i.m.f. report estimates that budget austerity in a weak economy might actually inflict significant harm and have a much lower-than-expected effect on the deficit, consistent with the observations in e
it's the norm because the economy collapsed. we all remember that the economy collapsed. and to withdraw federal spending from a collapsing economy is only to make things worse. the economic collapse created these deficits, and as the economy recovers, we can draw this will down. now, there's not aagreement on that. some have preached austerity as the way forward when the economy coul lapses. -- collapses of the and when this withstand, there was lively debate between those who support that...